Peaceable Kingdom Premieres in Boulder, Sept. 26-27

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-09-14 05:41:00 UTC
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Are you ready for some great news? This past week, the premiere of the long-anticipated Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home was announced! The film will make its debut just a couple weeks from now, at the Moondance International Film Festival, September 26-27, in Boulder, CO. See details on the weekend's events at the evite (amusing side note: it appears the premiere screening is taking place in the Dairy Center for the Arts, a former "dairy processing and storage facility" according to the center's site -- oh, the vegan irony).

A new Web site for the film has just launched as well -- http://www.peaceablekingdomfilm.org/ -- so make sure to wander over and check it out.

I'm terribly jealous of anyone who gets to attend the screenings, talks, and reception in Boulder, but I'm excited to take the first opportunity I get to see it once it starts making the rounds closer to my area. If you can get to Boulder for the premiere, by all means do, but if you can't (and, actually, even if you can), make sure to sign up for updates so that you'll know when the film is heading in your direction and when it's available on DVD. You can also keep up with what's happening with Peaceable Kingdom and other Tribe of Heart projects by becoming a fan at Tribe of Heart's Facebook page.

Related: A Film That Will Change Hearts and Save Lives -- And How You Can Help

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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